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B&M shoppers rave about ‘amazing’ £10 item that ‘doubles body temperature’ & means they ‘haven’t had the heating on’

Find out other cheap ways to keep warm this winter

TEMPERATURES across the UK are starting to drop but energy bills are still sky high.

Many of us are trying to find ways to keep warm without putting the heating on.

Shoppers are flocking to B&M to grab a £10 item that "doubles body temperature"
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Shoppers are flocking to B&M to grab a £10 item that "doubles body temperature"Credit: bmstores

Well, if you're looking to avoid touching the thermostat just a little bit longer you need to head to B&M.

Shoppers are raving about a £10 item that keeps you so warm "it doubles body temperature."

One excited shopper rushed to Facebook to let others know the new sets were in stock.

In the she suggested that even though the sets are made for kids an adult would be able to fit into one of the larger sizes.

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The shopper said: “Just bought this from B&M for £12 but £10 online. Best thing ever."

"I am a size 10/12 and fit in a 12/13 year old. It's super warm when avoiding putting the heating on!"

The post racked up over 50 impressions in less than 24 hours and Facebook users agreed the set looked toasty.

One user said: "I seen this yesterday and immediately my body temperature doubled... lovely and cosy."

Another said: "They are amazing. I haven't had the heating on at all."

"For the kiddies keep them snug," said a third.

It might be worth calling ahead to check if it is in stock to save a wasted journey.

Use the  so you can find the nearest store to you.

However, B&M are the only store to bring out fleece loungewear.

Asda has an Oodie dupe for £18, while Primark has a Tie-Dye Unicorn Snuddie in stores for £15.

A few ways to keep warm this winter

There are a few things you can do this winter to keep yourself warm without putting the heating on.

Consider using a hot water bottle, they are always great for a cost-free way of keeping warm.

If you've got a few pennies to spare consider getting an electric blanket which is particularly useful in the night.

Don't forget preventative measures like draught excludes, they stop cold air coming in from underneath draughty doors

You can get some for as little as a fiver in most stores but a thick blanket rolled up will work just as well.

Loft insulation is also very important as it can stop heat escaping, therefore slashing your heating bill.

You can buy insulation from all local builder merchants or retailers such as B&Q and Wickes.

In other news, shoppers are rushing to buy a £1 gadget to avoid putting the heating on and it costs nothing to run.

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Find out the £3.25 kit people are raving about to avoid putting the heating on – and it tackles condensation and mould.

Plus the exact date Aldi’s sell-out winter gadget to avoid putting the heating on returns to stores.

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